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  • Dangerous temperatures, Al-Qaeda in Fallujah and music education for inner-city children.
  • Bombs go off in Kenya's capital city. Later, the impact of the 2008 economic crisis.
  • We report on the continued impasse in Washington to broker a long-term budget deal.
  • Newshour discuss women voters, the middle class, and how Obama must portray himself.
  • Dr. Martha Bireda shares that, contrary to white perceptions, education was key for students...
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyCdv04JMqY Tropical Storm Boris developed in the far eastern Pacific Tuesday afternoon and will likely come ashore in…
  • Our resident chef Kathy Gunst shares recipes for roasted beet salad, beet napoleons, beet hummus and more.
  • For San Francisco motorists, four dollars for a gallon of unleaded self-service regular is about to become the norm.
  • Florida Southwestern State College has deployed an “AI gun detection and intelligent situational awareness solutions” across its four campuses, using their existing camera systems. We talk with one of the founders of the company that makes the system, called ZeroEyes, as well as FSW’s Chief Operating Officer and its Chief of Police.
  • An initial investigation into feeding activities involving the nest of breeding eagles Harriet and M15 along Bayshore Road was being conducted by the Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission. The USF&WS Friday said the issue at play involved "a behavior mitigation issue" and they were working with the FWC.
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